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The school spirit is never lacking in Athens, as over 90,000 fans pack Sanford Stadium each home game in support of their “Dawgs.” The rivalries are plentiful, so book your seats early with Georgia football tickets from our marketplace.

Georgia Bulldogs Football Ticket Information

A program rich in success, championship seasons, Heisman Trophy winners, and future NFL players are all standard when it comes to Georgia football. Athens is the place to be in the fall, or bring the Bulldogs some luck at a heated road battle or neutral site rivalry game in 2015. In either case, the Vivid Seats marketplace will be stocked with the Georgia football tickets you need for the upcoming year and into the postseason, should the squad garner a bowl game bid.

Use the 2015 Georgia football schedule viewable on this page to find your desired contest. Sort by opponent or month to streamline the search, and then click “Tickets” to find your seats. The following window will display the full Sanford Stadium seating chart, with various sections denoted by a color to indicate the availability of tickets, as well as potential passes for parking, suites, and standing room only when in stock. Choose the listing that meets your needs and complete checkout in moments by following the prompts over the final steps. Connect with our full-service customer support team for help along the way. They can be reached right from your computer by Live Chat or call 1.866.848.8499.

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Seven Home Games in Store for Georgia in 2014

Georgia football fans will have ample opportunity to catch the Bulldogs in action in Athens at both the beginning of the 2014 season and toward the tail end. Rather than spending weeks on and off the road, Georgia’s slate this season instead includes blocks of home stints and road trips, save for the opening two weeks of the year which will be the only time the team alternates. Up first in the regular season will be Clemson at Sanford Stadium on Aug. 30 leading into a relatively early bye weekend, though the off week will allow the Bulldogs to rest up before heading to South Carolina for their SEC opener on Sept. 13.

The squad will return to non-conference play the following Saturday to host Troy (Sept. 20) in the first of three straight homes games that also will include visits from league rivals Tennessee (Sept. 27) and Vanderbilt (Oct. 4). A tough four-game road stint will await the Bulldogs over the course of the next month as the team will tackle Missouri (Oct. 11), Arkansas (Oct. 18), Florida (Nov. 1), and Kentucky (Nov. 8) in consecutive fashion. Note that the matchup with the Gators, per usual, will take place at the neutral site EverBank Field in Jacksonville. The final block of home games will then mark the last three games of the regular season which will begin with Auburn for the SEC finale on Nov. 15, followed by non-conference contests against Charleston Southern (Nov. 22) and Georgia Tech (Nov. 29).